Frederick the Great Returns to Fairfields single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 Frederick the Great Returns to Fairfields
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Alternative title: Fairfields
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The New Yorker 22 July 1985 Z818538 1985 periodical issue 1985
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Portrait : A West Coast Collection Ray Coffey (editor), Wendy Jenkins (editor), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1986 Z358999 1986 anthology poetry short story Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1986 pg. 184-196
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Literary Magazine The Australian Literary Quarterly 29-30 March 1986 Z1015237 1986 newspaper issue 1986 pg. 9-10
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Bedside Book : A Selection of Writings from The Australian Literary Supplement Geoffrey Dutton (editor), South Melbourne : Macmillan , 1987 Z818548 1987 anthology poetry short story criticism biography South Melbourne : Macmillan , 1987 pg. 3-18
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Faber Book of Contemporary Australian Short Stories Murray Bail (editor), London : Faber , 1988 Z356335 1988 anthology short story humour science fiction (taught in 1 units)

    'Collects representative short stories by Christina Stead, Peter Cowan, David Malouf, Peter Carey, and Kate Grenville' 

    London : Faber , 1988
    pg. 172-188
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Learning to Dance : Elizabeth Jolley : Her Life and Work Elizabeth Jolley , Caroline Lurie (editor), Camberwell : Viking , 2006 Z1259041 2006 selected work short story essay poetry autobiography extract prose

    'Elizabeth Jolley is one of Australia's most significant and best-loved writers, delighting readers with her acute observation of the world, her wicked humour, her compassion and her honesty. Learning to Dance brings together some of her most poignant short stories, essays and poems, and includes two formerly unpublished pieces. The recurring themes of her life and work are evident here: the complex relationships within families; homesickness and exile; intense love between women; the healing power of the land; the inevitability of loneliness; and the fragile nature of happiness.

    'Together, these writings form something close to an autobiography. Above all, they are a celebration of Elizabeth's rich life and work.' (Publication summary)

    Camberwell : Viking , 2006
    pg. 157-176
    Note: With title: Fairfields
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